Do not give any medication to your dog without consulting a veterinarian. Many human medicines are very dangerous to dogs. A good rule of thumb is to never,ever give any meds to your dog until you have at least called a vet and been given the ok. Call the vet before-not after-you give any medication.Don't do something at home that may accidentally injure or kill your dog.
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Where is the pain?
There's nothing you can give you dog to ease pain. Human pain pills are dangerous and could kill the dog. You just have to keep him quiet and maybe be with him and pet him. Maybe you should try phoning your vet. Most of them have answering machines and could call you back if it's serious.
Yes. I would take the dog to the vet to make sure it does not have worms. If it does, they will give him or her some medicine to clear it right up.
They will probably shake really bad you should take the vet as soon as possible, but it doesn't have to be right after if happens. My dog had a pinched nerve and i took to vet in the morning. They will probably give her some medicine and some special dog food!
no. don't give your dog pain medicine for people. only give what your vet recommends.
It is never a good idea to give your dog human medicine, or any medication that was not prescribed by a vet. Rather just take your dog to the vet so he/she can prescribe the proper medicine. Othwerwise, human medicine can kill your dog.
What kind of presciption or over the counter medication pain reliever can a 100lb, 2 year old German Sherpard dog take? Pretty sure he has an infection due to a cracked off tooth that has turned dark brown.
No, narcotic pain medications made for humans are too strong for dogs. Your vet will give you some pain medicine for the dog which will be safe for it to take. Do not give your prescription medication to anyone else, including pets, because you do not know what sort of reaction someone else will have to it. Only a doctor can prescribe medicine. .
If the pain is joint-related, yes. Usually, arthritis medicine tends to be an anti-inflammatory, which also has some pain relieving properties. If the pain is from another source, it's questionable if arthritis medicine will help. Always see the vet to be sure. If you love your dog, see your vet. If you don't have the $ for it, get a loan from someone.
NEVER give an animal a medicine that is meant for humans unless a VETERINARIAN tells you to do so and tells you the dosage. Online forums like this are full of people who might give you an incorrect answer. Tylenol can be FATAL to dogs.
No. Never try and medicate your dog yourself. Giving human medicine to a dog is highly dangerous and sometimes fatal. If you believe your dog to be in pain, it is highly recommended you take it to the vet immediately.
if that is all you have and you can't afford to take the dog to a vet, I would try it.
There are several lines that crossed in larger breeds to create a bigger, "bullier" dog. The ideal weight for an APBT is 30-60 lbs, so a 100lb dog is grossly out of standard and not considered a good representation of the breed
make sure that your dog had rabies shots and have it checked by a vet, they will prescribe the proper medicine for your dog.
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Never, ever administer human pharmaceuticals to dogs without a specific, written instruction from a licensed veterinarian. Many human pharmaceuticals, such as Tylenol and Advil, can kill dogs. The only answer to this question is: do not give your dog any medicine until you've talked to his or her vet.